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The Scarecrow

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    More than cakes or anything
    I like tales of shivering.
    Once a scarecrow on a hill
    Tossed his ragged arms at me
    That was when I went to see
    Folks that live at Fisherville.

    And my father said, "You know,
    When it's dark that old scarecrow
    Gets down, rags and sticks and all,
    And, like some old tramp, he goes,
    Straw-wisps sticking from his toes,
    Down the road, right past this wall.

    "Wobble-legged and loose of arm,
    Slow he shambles by the farm:
    And if children are not good,
    Snug in bed at eight o'clock,
    On the window he will knock
    With long knuckled hands of wood.

    "Then his empty face pressed flat
    To the pane, his tattered hat
    Flopping in the wind, he'll shake
    His gaunt finger at them; and
    Threaten them with head and hand,
    And with teeth, too, like a rake.

    "Then into the night he'll pack,
    There to meet with bogie Jack,
    Jack-o'-Lantern; and the two,
    Arm in arm, will wander on,
    Scaring folks until it's dawn,
    As all goblin people do.

    "You may see them through the pane
    Passing in the night and rain:
    When you hear the watch-dogs bark.
    Then along the weedy side
    Of some garden dim they glide,
    Where they grab you in the dark."

    Sometime, when I can, for fun
    I am going to take my gun;
    Creep up on that hill and blow
    That old scarecrow into bits
    Then he can't scare into fits
    Any children more, I know.



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